New Year's Eve (DVD REVIEW)
New
Year’s Eve
DVD Review
by Kam Williams
Headline:
Searching for Love in Times
Square before the Ball Drops
Directed by Garry Marshall (Pretty
Woman) this serendipitous romantic comedy Eve features an ensemble cast stocked
with matinee idols at every turn, most notably, Zac Efron, Robert De Niro,
Halle Berry, Ashton Kutcher, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Ludacris,
Karen Heigl, Matthew Broderick, Jessica Biel and Common. The point of departure
is Manhattan on
a balmy December 31st which is where we find each of the
protagonists anticipating the imminent arrival of 2012, though for very
different reasons.
Corporate executive Claire Morgan
(Hilary Swank) is responsible for overseeing the annual Times
Square extravaganza with the help of TV host Ryan Seacrest, an
NYPD officer (Ludacris) and a crack repairman (Hector Elizondo). Nearby, event
planner Laura Carrington (Heigl) is reluctantly putting the finishing touches
on a rock concert at which her rock star ex-boyfriend (Jon Bon Jovi) will be
headlining.
Meanwhile, one of his backup singers
(Lea Michele) suddenly finds herself stuck in an elevator with a grouch (Ashton
Kutcher) who has vowed to not celebrate the holiday. Then there’s the
helicopter mom (Parker) who’s too obsessed with her teenage daughter’s (Abigail
Breslin) crush on a classmate (Jake T. Austin) to think about her own
needs.
Hospital-bound Griffin
(Seth Meyers) and his 9-months pregnant wife, Tess (Biel), are hoping to win the $25,000 prize
for having the first baby born after midnight. Elsewhere in the hospital, a
terminal patient on the cancer ward (De Niro) is trying to talk his empathetic
nurse (Berry)
into taking him up to the roof to watch the ball drop. And this
thoroughly-modern mosaic wouldn’t be complete
without a tale about a cradle-robbing cougar (Pfeiffer) being serenaded all
over town by an ardent admire young enough to be her son.
Like a classical conductor, veteran
director Marshall masterfully executes a cinematic balancing act here,
seamlessly intertwining these discrete storylines ever so effortlessly. All
roads lead to Times Square as the tension
slowly ratchets, with enough surprising twists and touching reveals along the
way to tug on your heartstrings.
A New Year’s toast as sentimental as singing Auld Lang Syne!
Very Good (3 stars)
Rated PG-13 for profanity and sexual references.
Running time: 117
Minutes
Distributor: Warner
Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD Combo
Pack Extras: Director’s commentary; gag reel; Magic of Times Square; New Year’s
Eve Secret of the Stars; Jon Bon Jovi & Lea Michele Rock New Year’s Eve;
and deleted scenes with Garry Marshall.
1 comment:
Thanks so much for your review on New Years Eve. I haven't gotten a chance to watch this movie yet since I have been busy, luckily I don’t have to return it right away. But I did order it on Blockbuster @Home so it arrived at my house the other day. I seen a few trailers and it seems like a good watch, I love a good chick flick, lol. A few co-workers of mine at Dish already seen it and told me they enjoyed it. I really wish I could go to Times Square one of these years.
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